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Zody Says He'll Remain Indiana Democratic Party Chair

Indiana Democratic Party Chair John Zody says he plans to remain in his leadership position as his party tries to move forward from Tuesday’s election.
Brandon Smith/IPB News
Indiana Democratic Party Chair John Zody says he plans to remain in his leadership position as his party tries to move forward from Tuesday’s election.

Indiana Democratic Party Chair John Zody says he plans to remain in his leadership position as his party tries to move forward from Tuesday’s election.

Democrats no longer have a single statewide elected official after U.S. Sen. Joe Donnelly’s loss.

Zody pointed to positives from Tuesday’s results. Democrats picked up at least three state House seats and beat a state Senate incumbent for the first time in decades.

And Zody says he plans to serve out his term as party chair, which would take him through the next presidential election.

“I will stay here as long as I feel like I can make a positive impact on that," Zody says. "This job is not about me; this is about moving the party forward.”

Moving forward is also about looking back, Zody says, and analyzing this year’s results.

“I believe numbers and areas are changing in this state," Zody says. "We’ve got to make sure we are moving with that realignment, prioritizing appropriately.”

Zody says the party is focused on next year’s municipal elections – where Democrats, he says, will try to build a bigger bench.

Brandon Smith has covered the Statehouse for Indiana Public Broadcasting for more than a decade, spanning three governors and a dozen legislative sessions. He's also the host of Indiana Week in Review, a weekly political and policy discussion program seen and heard across the state.
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